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All Members of South Africa’s 5th Democratic Parliament 2014
… ANC Mahambehlala Tandi ANC Mahlalela Amos Fish ANC Mahlangu Jabulani Lukas ANC Mahlangu …
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Political changes from 1750 to 1820
… and at least 6000 Europeans should be settled along the Fish River to form a protective barrier against potential … drove about 20 000 Xhosas out of the Zuurveld, east of the Fish River. After the Fourth Frontier War, a line of frontier … settlers and was forced to cede territory between the Fish River and the Keiskama to the Cape administration. In …
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List of people who died in exile
… Fineberg, Danny First, Julius First, Ruth First, Tilly Fish, Gustin Flatela, Kgotso Frans, Mawethu D. Funani, …
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Colonial History of Port Elizabeth
… White pioneers or ‘Trek Boers’ in the region of the Fish River (near Grahamstown, between Port Elizabeth and East …
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Grade 8 - Term 2: The Mineral Revolution in South Africa
… savagely ejecting the Ndlambe and other Xhosa beyond the Fish River into the territory of the Ngqika chiefdom. … client in 1819. Somerset annexed the area between the Fish and Keiskamma rivers to create a no man's land, buffer …
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Kingdoms of southern Africa: Mapungubwe
… connected it with the coast. They exchanged salt, cattle, fish, gold and iron, ivory, wood, freshwater snail and mussel …
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Tswana
… prohibitions. Major Sotho clans included the Lion (Taung), Fish (Tlhaping), Elephant (Tloung), and Crocodile (Kwean) …
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Sotho (South Sotho or Basotho)
… prohibitions. Major Sotho clans included the Lion (Taung), Fish (Tlhaping), Elephant (Tloung), and Crocodile (Kwean) …
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Key sites
… were completely destroyed. Only the meat, poultry and fish sections were not damaged. All the curio and provision … were completely destroyed. Only the meat, poultry and fish sections were not damaged. All the curio and provision …
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History Grade 10 - Topic 1 The Ming Dynasty
… suggests that this design was inspired by the way that fish use their tails to thrust themselves forward [44] . …
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The Storming: Insurrections Ensemble
… And to the dead Yey omo eja mother whose children are the fish. MOVEMENT 2 The new dispensation. This is how it is. …
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Insurrections: The Storming
… And to the dead Yey omo eja mother whose children are the fish. MOVEMENT 2 The new dispensation. This is how it is. …
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Indentured Indian labourers and their struggle for citizenship in South Africa by Dr Brij Maharaj
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General South African History Timeline: 1800s
… Colony: Ndlambe and his people settle to the west of the Fish River, an area from which the Dutch colonial … when Governor Somerset appropriates land between the Fish and the Keiskamma Rivers. The land was to serve as a … They are allocated land in the Zuurveld, next to the Fish River Port Elizabeth is founded The rise of the kingdom …
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Britain takes control of the Cape
… White pioneers or Trek Boers in the region of the Fish River. The ensuing struggle was not so much a contest …
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Message from the President, South African Society of Artists
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PUBLIC RESPONSE TO SAHO WEBSITE
… Kind Regards, Charl Cilliers van Tonder Pretoria From: fish eye [mailto:
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] Sent: 09 April 2007 …
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African Heritage Sites
… dolphins, whose presence fishermen often use to attract fish. Bassari Country (Bassari and Bedik Cultural Landscapes, … Southern Region, Malawi) Lake Malawi contains hundreds of fish species, mostly endemic. Lakes of Ounianga (Ennedi …
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The French Revolution
… noblemen, and it was seen as their right alone to hunt and fish. Sometimes they had to get the permission of their …
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Indian South Africans timeline 1970-1979
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History Grade 10 - Topic 1 European Societies
… of Europe. [27] The German Hansa merchants mostly traded fish, softwood, timber, hemp, grain and flax. Russia and …
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General South African History Timeline: 1990s
… application with regard to the salvage of the stranded fish trawler 'An Hung No. 1' and its cargo, and to make …
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Term 1:THE HUNTER GATHERERS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA
… If the San were living near the coast, they would also eat fish. The hunter whose arrow struck the animal first, would …
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African National Congress Timeline 2011 - 2020
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The Early Cape Slave Trade
… work done by slaves in return for a plain fare of rice and fish or seal and penguin meat alone and without pay. They …
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Namibian Timeline
… PequeÁ±a (LÁ¼deritz). He sees some African people near the Fish River with large herds of cattle. June/July 1533 … India Company based in the Cape reaches the LÁ¶wen and Fish rivers in southern Namibia. 1778-9 …
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Letters: Albertina Sisulu
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Women and The Food and Canning Workers’ Union
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2016 in Review
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